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So, 'Underground Adventure' is a quirky little gem from '96. Directed by Bert Ring, it dives into the whimsical world of the Oz Kids, led by Frank, the Wizard's son. The narrative kicks off with a seemingly innocent bus ride, but soon transforms into this chaotic underground journey. You've got these dragonettes flying around and a wild merry-go-round mountain that adds to the surreal feel. It’s all very imaginative, with some practical effects that stand out—especially for a family flick of the era. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it adds to the sense of adventure. The voice performances bring this playful spirit, and it’s really all about the kids’ camaraderie in facing these bizarre challenges. It’s a unique blend of animation and adventure that captures a certain charm.
Features practical effects that enhance the fantasy elementsVoice performances add a playful charm to the narrativeThe pacing gives an erratic yet adventurous vibe
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